Baby Bath Tubs Buying Guide
Rubtub'>baby bath tub to safely support your baby while you bathe him or her. A small portable baby tub will save you from straining your back while attempting to clean your child in a traditional tub. Opting to wash your baby in a
sink can be dangerous as the sink area can get slippery and may contain household germs. Here are a few things you should keep in mind when buying a tub for your baby.
What to Look For
* A contoured edge for comfort and easy carrying.
* A plug at the base for easy draining.
* Collapsibility for easy storage.
* An indented section for holding soap, washcloths, shampoo and other bath necessities might be helpful.
* While tubs were traditionally made of
cushions. If you prefer to go with the plastic models, look for a strong, sturdy one with a soft sponge interior.
* Models with hammocks or
cradles for the newborns are especially helpful in keeping your baby in place without a slippery surface to worry about. Backrests are ideal for a baby old enough to sit up unaided. Some have both features so that the tub can grow with your baby.
* Bottom Line? You'll spend between $15 to $30 for this baby necessity.
Supplies
It's always best to gather all of your supplies before starting to give your baby a bath. Make sure you have all of these things on hand to make the experience easier, and remember to never leave your baby unattended while bathing.
Brands
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Eurobath (by Primo)
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Safe Bather (by Leachco)
After Bath
A few items to make sure you have on hand when getting your child out of the tub.
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